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Vivienne Ming: AI sparring partners improve human judgment, but outsourcing risk remains

Vivienne Ming conducted an experiment where humans, AIs, and human-AI hybrids competed against the Polymarket. The results showed that only a small percentage, 5-10%, of participants who actively challenged the AI and demanded evidence were able to outperform the market. Ming expressed concern that individuals may be gradually outsourcing their decision-making abilities in ways that are not immediately apparent. AI

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    Vivienne Ming put humans, AIs, and human-AI hybrids against Polymarket. Only the 5-10% who treated the AI as a sparring partner, pushing back and demanding evid

    Vivienne Ming put humans, AIs, and human-AI hybrids against Polymarket. Only the 5-10% who treated the AI as a sparring partner, pushing back and demanding evidence, beat the market. Her broader worry is that people are quietly outsourcing judgment in increments too small to noti…